Nucleating emergency radiology specialization in India

被引:2
作者
Agrawal A. [1 ,2 ]
Khandelwal N. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Teleradiology Solutions, 12B Sriram Road, Delhi
[2] Society for Emergency Radiology, Chandigarh
[3] Department of Radiodiagnosis, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh
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Emergency radiology; Emergency radiology in India; Society for Emergency Radiology;
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10.1007/s10140-016-1381-6
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摘要
Emergency radiology is being recognized as an important and distinct specialty of radiology which merits utmost attention of educators, radiology program curricula committees, and radiology practices in India. Providing an accurate but timely diagnosis requires a skilled judgement and a strong process framework, particularly in acute trauma setting or a life-threatening acute illness. However, due to a shortage of radiologists in India and lack of awareness and suitable opportunities, there has been no concerted movement towards emergency radiology subspecialty training or dedicated emergency radiology positions. It was with these gaps in mind that the Society for Emergency Radiology was envisioned in 2012 and formulated in 2013. The proposed role of the Society for Emergency Radiology is to identify deficiencies in the field, namely, lack of adequate exposure, lack of mentorship by experienced emergency radiologists, lack of suitable opportunities for emergency radiologists; establish standards of practice; and promote education and implementation research to bridge the gaps. Through collaboration with other societies and partnership with the journal Emergency Radiology, the Society for Emergency Radiology hopes to promote a free exchange of ideas, protocols, and multi-institutional trials across continents. © 2016, American Society of Emergency Radiology.
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